Hi! > It's probably embedded as a quote if you're using mozilla > so more like > > <r> > > ">"<a> > > asdf > </a></r> > > Note the quotes around the ">"
When I look at the XML source (using View-->Page Source), there don't seem to be any quotes. Also, what's interesting is that when I use namespaces, I get something like the following: <ac:aggregated-content> xmlns:ac="http://konova.com/ns/expedition-aggregated-content"> ... </ac:aggregated-content> Note that the attribute of the root tag is after the ">", but itself has its own closing ">". I tried this in IE, and got the following error: ****************** The XML page cannot be displayed Cannot view XML input using XSL style sheet. Please correct the error and then click the Refresh button, or try again later. ------------------------------------------------ Reference to undeclared namespace prefix: 'ac'. Error processing resource 'http://localhost:8888/ns/test'. Line 2, Position 24 <ac:aggregated-content> ****************** This error makes sense only if the extra ">" is being output. > @David: which version are you using? 2.1.3 I'm ok with this, since the problem magically goes away with the use of any transformer or a serializer other than XML. However, I thought that someone would like to know. Regards, David --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]